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California, USARiskbreakerY8 years ago

Definitely, Mainplace Mall has a food court with a fair selection. That entire general area has a lot of restaurants. Southcoast Plaza isn't too far either if you have ritzier tastes.

The problem is that late at night, most of the places that are gonna be open are fast-food restaurants so options are limited. I did mention Wursthaus as a late option in the first post as well as Little Saigon, the coffee shops and restaurants are open very late there. I'll see what other spots are good to hit up late, I'm thinking they'll be the Mexican/tacos variety I bet. Hopefully I'll update this week with a revised list that includes business hours, gonna spend my free time later practicing.

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California, USARiskbreakerY8 years ago

Forgot to mention, Santa Ana is fairly close to Little Saigon so if you're a big fan of pho, banh mi, spring rolls, or whatever all you have to do is drive down First St for about 5-10 miles until it turns into Bolsa. Lots and lots of good places there although it's been a few years since I've gone.

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California, USARiskbreakerY8 years ago

2320 E 4th St, 2.1 miles away.

In n out is on 815 N Bristol and is 1.2 miles away for those from out of state who want to try that.

Mos #2 (chicken/beef teriyaki) is on 221 s grand ave and is 1.3 miles away.

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California, USARiskbreakerY8 years ago

Since Santa Ana is my hometown and I'm somewhat familiar with the area, I figured I would spearhead this thread. Cost effective and delicious food should be emphasized here, there are no shortage of hip (but pricey) restaurants in DTSA if you want to have that kind of experience. Furthermore, these locations should be within walking distance or not very far to drive to. Please feel free to post any suggestions. Here are some recommendations:

Subway: On third and Broadway (walking distance). Self-explanatory, cheap and decent. $5-$7

Wursthaus: On Fourth and French (walking distance). Great polish sausages at fair prices, their fries orders can possibly feed two. Imported German and Dutch beers. Open late. $7-$20 (fries w/beer)

El Toro Carniceria-Meat Shop: On First and Bristol (short drive). Lots of stuff but they're known for their carnitas, so a pound or two of carnitas with a pack of fresh tortillas could feed a small group. $5-$15

Mother's Market & Kitchen: On Main and Memory Lane (short drive). Actually not terribly cheap but figured I should include a reputable place for vegetarians/vegans.

Bari Pasta & Pizza: On First and and Lyon (short drive). Pasta, pizza, and calzones at affordable prices, they deliver.

Fish Taco Truck (don't remember name): On Main and Pine (short drive/long walk), location varies but is usually there for lunch and the afternoon. Delicious fish and shrimp tacos estilo Nayarit besides other seafood. $2-$3 per taco (cash).

This is what I have so far off the top of my head obviously yelp is another good resource, but I thought this thread would be a decent start for folks looking to eat decent food without breaking the piggybank. Like I said, please feel free to make suggestions I'd love to try something new in the area! I'll continue to edit in more options soon...

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